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Ohio found five child welfare failures in 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum’s case, sparking reform efforts.
A state review found five instances of non-compliance by Ohio children services agencies in the case of 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum, who died in May 2025 and was found in July.
Four violations occurred in Clark County, where he lived, and one in Montgomery County.
The review examined intake, screening, and safety practices, with Montgomery County asserting it followed proper procedures.
The boy’s mother and her boyfriend face charges related to his death, though not homicide.
The findings have spurred Ohio lawmakers to advance child welfare reform legislation aimed at improving oversight, training, and response protocols, particularly for vulnerable children.
Ohio encontró cinco fracasos de bienestar infantil en el caso de Hershall Creachbaum, de 7 años, lo que provocó esfuerzos de reforma.